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46: Reflexive pronouns and Irse

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Release Date: 04/21/2025

57: Ser, the preterite tense show art 57: Ser, the preterite tense

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How do you use fui, fue, fuiste, fueron, and fuimos as forms of Ser? Let’s learn how to use Ser’s preterite tense — which looks and sounds exactly like the preterite tense of Ir! Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at  

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56: The Spanish personal “a” show art 56: The Spanish personal “a”

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Why does the Spanish preposition “a” appear right before some direct objects? Let’s practice using the personal “a” in Spanish sentences. We’ll also learn a couple of new idioms involving other Spanish prepositions. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at

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55: Spanish Imperative Practice show art 55: Spanish Imperative Practice

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Let’s practice using Spanish imperatives out loud! Here’s a spoken quiz to give you a variety of ways to practice imperative terms such as vete, váyase, ten, and tenga. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at  

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Spanish imperatives can be tricky, especially some of the most-used imperatives such as ve, ten, and váyase. Let’s learn both the positive and negative imperatives of Ir, Irse, and Tener — and get lots of practice using them in context. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at

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53: How to express obligation in Spanish show art 53: How to express obligation in Spanish

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How do you use Tener and Haber to talk about obligations, such as “I had to do that” and “someone needs to do it”? Let’s explore the Tener + que and Haber + que constructions that Spanish uses to express obligation. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at  

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52: How to say “had” in Spanish show art 52: How to say “had” in Spanish

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The Spanish verb Tener has a lot of conjugations — let’s learn the many ways this verb is used, including the preterite, imperfect past tense, future, and subjunctive. We’ll also get a lot of spoken practice using Tener in context. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at

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Tener and Haber are the two ways to say “have” in Spanish. Let’s start learning Tener and practice using the present tense conjugations (tengo, tiene, tienes, tienen, and tenemos). Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at

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50: Idioms show art 50: Idioms

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Sometimes words don’t mean what they seem to mean! Let’s use our Spanish vocabulary to create new meanings by combining them into non-literal phrases we call idioms — such as ya que and ya está. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at  

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49: Spanish Adverbs show art 49: Spanish Adverbs

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Where, when, how, and how much? Let’s learn how to ask some common questions in Spanish, as well as the adverbs you can use to answer them! Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at  

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Buenos días, buenas tardes, buenas noches! In this episode we’ll cover some essential greetings and polite terms in Spanish, such as gracias and de nada. We’ll also discuss how to use Haber to talk about existence, using words like hay and había. Practice all of today’s Spanish for free at  

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